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END OF SEASON, BALANCE OF oUMMER GOODS AT CLEARING PRICES, FEW Lfft'ES FOH THIS WEEK Comprising Prints, Sateens, Zephyrs, Printed Muslins, Blousings, <Sx. A few Choice Lines in Trimmed Millinery W-j si. ;. sell <%z Cost Price. A (.cod cb--tr.cr> to secure High-Class Goods at L-,w-tT.iss Puces. MEN'S SHlßTS.—Rrg.'irta Shirts iu real good qualities and patterns. A Warehouseman's stock of samples, all the newest styles and patterns. White Shirts, Tennis Shirts, &c, from 2 6 each. DON'T MISS THIS LINE. Newest Shapes and Styles in Gentlemen's Tie 3, Collars, Braces, &c. m. joh mso ar, the cash drapes. G. H. ROACH, HASTINGS HOUSE, HASTINGS HOUSE HAS XCV? OPENED UP SPRING Dresses, SPRING Millinery, SPRING Underclothing, SPRING Hosiery, SPRING Laces, &c, &c. UP-TO-DATE NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. STERF, IKG VAEUE. The Boot buyers Guide FOR THE SUffIMEIC SEASOM Points an unflatering finger to the father of this industry in the North Island, R. HANNAH & CO. This firm, now at the very zenith of commercial success, catalogues for the public a few Uading lines, culled from the Most Complete STOCK ever held in the Colony. These Geodr-are advertising themselves vigorously (on the feet of many Hawke's Bay re=identa) and are spoken of in Complimentary Terms in every district. REMEMBER Nt'»■ .--.lum-nt- of advertised lines reaches us THIS MONTH and we are wrkn-'r or- Sv> csal Lo„ Line-, for the Summer Trade, trusting a largely upraised sale will leave no hiatus in the budget. Or/ CHRIST 31 Alt «003)». Gent's first prade tnu, button, and lace Ladies' kid Oxford shoes, 3/11, 4/9, and boot.-, 20/- 5/6 Gent's American tan Vic. kid batmorals, Ladies' American button shoes, 4/11 and 16/6 7/6 Gec8 r ataa goloshed Sunday boots, 11/6 Ladies' nil simile walking shoes, 6/6 and Geat's English goloshed Sunday boots, 8/6 7/6 and 8/11 Men's brown canvas shoes, 4/6 Men's bL«ck earn-as shoes, 5/6 Men's white tennis shoes, 2/11 and 3/11 Ladies' white canvas walking shoes, 3/11, 4/9, and 5/6 Ladies' chrome instep strap walking shoes, 5/6 and 6/6 Muu's bewting shoes, solid rubber soles, Girls' tan 2-bar shoes, 2/11, 3/11, and 5/6 10/6 Girls' tan Oxford shoes, 3/11, 4/11, and 5/6 Mfn's carpet slippers, 2/11, 3/6, and 4/6 Girls'white eanvas shoes, 2/11, 3/6, and Men a nailed and plain bluchers, 4/11, 3/11 5/11, and 7/11 Girls' leather 2-bar shoes, 2/11 and 3/6 Ladies' first grade tan, lace, and button boots, 12/6 Other lines of Boots and Shoes in gigantic profusion. We undoubtedly have the Finest Selection of High-Glass Goods in the province and are able to give everybody satisfaction in Selection, Quality and Price. E, HANNAH AND CO., NAPIER & HASTINGS. CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR KOYEITIES. NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES. G. F. ROACH HAS OPENED UP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, VIZ— China Tea Sets, Dinner Ware, Toilet Sets, Trinket Toilet Sets, Teapots, Cheese Stands, Toast Racks, Sugar Basins, Butter and Jam Dishes, Glass Jugs, Carafes, Children's Tea Sets, Epergnes, Glassware, &e. Tumblers and Wine Glasses all sizes. Cups and Saucers in 30 patterns. COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. fIEItETAUXOA STORE, HISTIJVCIS, WWW3r<\ THE USE OF MURTON'S SHEEP DIP IS A tiertaln Saying for Sheepfarmers, j Uesf tor eiie Wool AS IT IS j_ Best tttr tile slieei> i lor taie Pocket Hanuf»etitrp«t l»j titv Isiventor WITH THE GREATEST CARE AND CONSTANT ATTENTION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SHEEPFARMERS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DULY AUTHORISED AGENTS. H. E. MUlifOX & CO, SPIT haflEß, HWKE'B BAT,

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Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1425, 16 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1425, 16 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1425, 16 January 1901, Page 2